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Aspirin is commonly used to lower fever and alleviate mild to moderate pain, like that from muscle aches, toothaches, the common cold, and headaches. It is also effective for reducing pain and swelling associated with arthritis. As a salicylate and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), aspirin works by inhibiting certain natural substances in the body that cause pain and swelling. Before administering this medication to a child under 12, consult with a healthcare professional. Keep this and all other medications out of children's reach, as aspirin is a frequent cause of poisoning in children. For prevention of blood clots, your doctor might prescribe a low dose of aspirin, which can decrease the risk of stroke and heart attack. If you've recently undergone surgery for blocked arteries, such as bypass surgery, carotid endarterectomy, or received a coronary stent, your doctor may recommend low-dose aspirin as a "blood thinner" to prevent clot formation. Aspirin achieves this by preventing certain blood cells, known as platelets, from sticking together.
Our Aspirin Low Dose coupons are free to use. You can print the coupon, email it to yourself, or receive the Aspirin Low Dose coupon via text message. To get your free discount, show the pharmacist your Aspirin Low Dose savings card which has the discounted coupon price. Use our filters below to edit the prescription box to match your needs. The Aspirin Low Dose prices will update based on your prescription needs. Above our Aspirin Low Dose coupons, you can change the location to see pharmacy prices in other areas. Our prescription discount card will update online with the specific pharmacy costs associated with your edits. Be sure to text, email, or print the Aspirin Low Dose savings card code that you need after editing the prescription box and location field. Show the discount card to your pharmacist before paying.

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The average cost for 30 Tablet Chewables of Aspirin Low Dose (aspirin) at 81MG is $2 with a free coupon. This is 22.68% off the average retail price of $8.82
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81MG30 Tablet Chewables$2$0.07

Aspirin Low Dose Side Effects

Experiencing an upset stomach or heartburn is common with this medication. These effects are usually mild, but if they persist or worsen, it's important to inform your healthcare provider. The majority of individuals taking this medication do not experience severe side effects, which should offer some reassurance.

However, it is crucial to be aware of more serious side effects. Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience severe or persistent nausea and vomiting, easy bruising or bleeding, hearing difficulties, ringing in the ears, signs of kidney issues such as changes in urine output, unexplained fatigue, dizziness, dark urine, or yellowing of the skin or eyes.

In rare cases, this medication can cause serious bleeding in the stomach or intestines. If you encounter severe abdominal pain, black or tarry stools, vomit resembling coffee grounds, difficulty speaking, sudden weakness on one side of the body, abrupt vision changes, or a sudden severe headache, seek medical attention promptly.

An allergic reaction to this medication is very rare but requires immediate medical help. Be alert for symptoms such as fever, swollen lymph nodes, rash, itching or swelling particularly of the face, tongue, or throat, severe dizziness, and difficulty breathing.

This list does not include all possible side effects. If you notice any other unusual symptoms, contact your healthcare provider for advice.

Interactions

Some medications and products can interact with this drug, including Acetazolamide, other blood thinners like Warfarin and heparin, corticosteroids such as Prednisone, dichlorphenamide, herbal supplements like Ginkgo Biloba, Methotrexate, Mifepristone, and Valproic Acid. Before starting this medication, talk to your doctor if you've recently received live vaccines, such as the varicella or live flu vaccine.

Be sure to check all labels on your prescription and over-the-counter medicines, as many contain pain relievers or fever reducers like Aspirin and NSAIDs, including Ibuprofen, Ketorolac, or Naproxen. These are similar to this medication and could heighten your risk of side effects when used together. Regular use of NSAIDs, like ibuprofen, might reduce aspirin's effectiveness in preventing heart attacks or strokes. If you take low-dose aspirin for this purpose, consult your doctor or pharmacist to explore other treatment options, such as Acetaminophen, for pain or fever.

Additionally, this medication could affect some lab tests, potentially causing inaccurate results, such as certain urine sugar tests. Ensure that lab staff and all your healthcare providers are aware that you are taking this medication.